Gospel minister and public figure Daniel Jeddman has issued a passionate appeal to Ghanaians at home and abroad to rally behind Yeboah Agyekum Francis, describing him as a God-given resource whose educational work continues to positively impact countless lives across the country.

According to Daniel Jeddman, the growing wave of online attacks, false allegations, and attempts to tarnish the reputation of Yeboah Agyekum Francis must be firmly rejected by all well-meaning citizens. He urged supporters to refuse to entertain unverified claims and instead focus on the positive contributions Francis continues to make to society.
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A Call for Unity and Protection
Speaking passionately, Daniel Jeddman emphasized that whenever detractors attempt to use social media platforms to attack Yeboah Agyekum Francis, responsible citizens should stand up for truth and reject misinformation.
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He argued that Francis has dedicated himself to educating the public and has committed no wrongdoing deserving of the sustained criticism directed at him. Instead, Jeddman believes he has been raised to serve and help people during difficult times.
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The Value of Free Knowledge
Daniel Jeddman highlighted the practical value of the information shared by Yeboah Agyekum Francis, noting that many people receive educational guidance and advice free of charge that could otherwise cost significant sums through private consultations.
He stressed that Francis’s content reaches ordinary Ghanaians, including the elderly, young people, and vulnerable members of society who may not always have easy access to professional assistance.
According to Jeddman, many professionals have also acknowledged the educational nature of Francis’s work, making attempts to discredit him increasingly difficult to justify.
Critics Accused of Seeking Attention
Jeddman suggested that some individuals attacking Yeboah Agyekum Francis are motivated less by genuine concerns and more by a desire to gain attention through association with his growing popularity.
He encouraged critics to engage constructively if they have legitimate concerns rather than creating unnecessary controversies around someone he believes is making a meaningful contribution to society.
“Where he stands, he is a light,” Jeddman stated, adding that efforts to drag him down would ultimately fail because positive work speaks for itself.
Daniel Jeddman Challenges Ghana’s ‘PHD’ Culture
One of the strongest themes in his address was a condemnation of what many describe as the “Pull-Him-Down” (PHD) mentality—a culture of jealousy, sabotage, and needless competition that often undermines progress.
Daniel Jeddman questioned why some people choose to attack individuals who are actively working to help others instead of supporting initiatives that benefit communities.
He argued that Ghana’s development requires collaboration rather than constant internal conflicts and urged citizens to adopt a mindset of encouragement and collective advancement.
Mind Your Business and Let Him Work
Addressing those who complain about the growing influence and visibility of Yeboah Agyekum Francis, Jeddman advised them to focus on their own pursuits rather than attempting to interfere with someone else’s mission.
He maintained that Francis is carrying out an assignment that has helped many people and that such efforts should be encouraged rather than obstructed, especially during challenging economic times.
Why This Story Matters
The comments from Daniel Jeddman touch on a broader national conversation about how societies treat successful individuals. His message encourages Ghanaians to celebrate positive contributions, reject baseless attacks, and support citizens who use their platforms to educate and uplift others.
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As Daniel Jeddman concluded, Ghana can only move forward when it learns to protect, encourage, and celebrate those working to make a positive difference.